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THE PROBLEM WITH STEM CELL SCARS

Jimmy Bremer

Have you ever gotten a ''surgery'' in a Syndicate hospital? If so, you know plenty about their
dealings with ''scars'' and ''stem cell'' tissues. You might wake up one morning in the resting
ward. You feel a slight movement in your lower abdomen where you got your pesky potato
removed. You check under the breathable bandages and find a colony of tiny, infant arms,
suppressed under the elasticity of the cloth.

There are plenty of pros and cons to scarification in the Syndicate. Such as the baby arms being
removed from your being and fed to newly born infants so they can grow strong bones and skin.
They'll need that for their career in the future! Casting is hard work, you know?

But sadly, the arms are an ongoing issue within the community of injured patients as they act
like tumors for their time being. And frankly, it's just not natural or "socially acceptable".

Recently, in a case regarding one of these scarred patients the patient refused to have the
arms removed and escaped the hospital. From the time the patient has not been under watch it
was noted that the arms seemed to grow stronger and become sentient. They grow at a rapid
pace, and quickly develop their own sensibilities. ...The patient was later found dead in a 7-11
convenience mart at 4 AM. The arms had grown to human proportion, and the patient's own
arms had shriveled into infant sized ones.

The storekeeper claimed that the patient attempted to rob the store, and was nearly possessed
by the arms emerging from his fleshy stomach. Before the scarification the patient was a petty
thief, lurking the streets in search of a better sense of equality ah, no. But here on Elyusii
Honest News we don't talk about that.

Of course, the patient did not harm anyone but themselves. Local activists have begun
protesting the use of stem cell scarifications outside of Velte's Central Health Facility, projecting
that the treatment is unfair, unjust, and cruel.

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